Treadwell Takes In Ole Miss

Four-star Wide Receiver Laquon "Queazy" Treadwell visited Ole Miss over the weekend and left Oxford with a good impression and the Rebels solidly implanted in his top three schools of interest.

Crete, IL, Wide Receiver Laquon Treadwell,
sought after by many, visited Ole Miss over the weekend and left with a good
taste in his mouth and the Rebels on his mind.

"I enjoyed Ole Miss a lot," said Laquon, whose friends call Quon, L.T. and his
favorite, Queazy. "Ole Miss has a lot of pluses for me."

First, Laquon, who put up monster stats in leading Crete-Monee HS to the state
championship this year, were the people.

"The coaches at Ole Miss are similar to the coaches at my high school in terms
of being easy to get along with and looking out for each other," Treadwell,
a 6-3, 190-pounder, continued. "They are close and I like that.

"I can tell they are going to turn this program around. The key for them is
recruiting and they are going after a bunch of guys like me, who can help in
that process."

From a football standpoint, Treadwell, who is talkative and amiable but measures
his words carefully, likes what the Rebels do on offense.

"I like how any play they call has a pass option to it," Laquon said. "They
like to throw the ball. I like the wide receiver screens and I like the fact
there are plenty of opportunities for receivers to make plays.

"My top three schools are Oklahoma, Ole Miss and Oklahoma State and the main
reason is how they use their wideouts."

Laquon was hosted by freshman CB Anthony Standifer, also from Crete and a Crete-Monee
grad.

"We played together in high school. We are very close, good friends, like brothers,"
he said. "When I was a junior and he was a senior, we would have some good battles
in practice. I think I am up one in that deal, but he is real good.

"I also hung around with Denzel (Nkemdiche) and Chief (Brown). You can tell
the team is close."

Laquon put up crazy numbers in leading Crete-Monee to their title.

"I had 81 catches for 16 receiving touchdowns and ran for another 6 TDs,' said
Treadwell, the 7th-rated WR in the nation according to Scout.com. "That was
good for over 1,400 yards.

"On defense, playing free safety, I had six interceptions, 50 tackles and two
forced fumbles."

His efforts landed him a spot in the prestigious Under Armour All-American Game.

What's next for Treadwell?

"I visit Oklahoma the weekend of the 14th (December). I don't have any other
trips set up yet," he closed. "I will take everything in and when I get my mind
set, I will make a decision. I don't have a time frame for a decision."

Wesley McGriff, Grant Heard and Hugh Freeze have all been heavily involved in
Treadwell's recruitment for Ole Miss.

"They are great guys. I have enjoyed getting to know them," Treadwell closed.
"They will do something special at Ole Miss."

Yancy Porter is the Mississippi Scout for Scout.com and he can be reached at yporter@scout.com

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Crete, IL, Wide Receiver Laquon Treadwell, sought after by many, visited Ole Miss over the weekend and left with a good taste in his mouth and the Rebels on his mind. \"I enjoyed Ole Miss a lot,\" said Laquon, whose friends call Quon, L.T. and his favorite, Queazy. \"Ole Miss has a lot of pluses for me.\" First, Laquon, who put up monster stats in leading Crete-Monee HS to the state championship this year, were the people. \"The coaches at Ole Miss are similar to the coaches at my high school in terms of being easy to get along with and looking out for each other,\" Treadwell, a 6-3, 190-pounder, continued. \"They are close and I like that. \"I can tell they are going to turn this program around. The key for them is recruiting and they are going after a bunch of guys like me, who can help in that process.\" From a football standpoint, Treadwell, who is talkative and amiable but measures his words carefully, likes what the Rebels do on offense. \"I like how any play they call has a pass option to it,\" Laquon said. \"They like to throw the ball. I like the wide receiver screens and I like the fact there are plenty of opportunities for receivers to make plays. \"My top three schools are Oklahoma, Ole Miss and Oklahoma State and the main reason is how they use their wideouts.\" Laquon was hosted by freshman CB Anthony Standifer, also from Crete and a Crete-Monee grad. \"We played together in high school. We are very close, good friends, like brothers,\" he said. \"When I was a junior and he was a senior, we would have some good battles in practice. I think I am up one in that deal, but he is real good. \"I also hung around with Denzel (Nkemdiche) and Chief (Brown). You can tell the team is close.\" Laquon put up crazy numbers in leading Crete-Monee to their title. \"I had 81 catches for 16 receiving touchdowns and ran for another 6 TDs,' said Treadwell, the 7th-rated WR in the nation according to Scout.com. \"That was good for over 1,400 yards. \"On defense, playing free safety, I had six interceptions, 50 tackles and two forced fumbles.\" His efforts landed him a spot in the prestigious Under Armour All-American Game. What's next for Treadwell? \"I visit Oklahoma the weekend of the 14th (December). I don't have any other trips set up yet,\" he closed. \"I will take everything in and when I get my mind set, I will make a decision. I don't have a time frame for a decision.\" Wesley McGriff, Grant Heard and Hugh Freeze have all been heavily involved in Treadwell's recruitment for Ole Miss. \"They are great guys. I have enjoyed getting to know them,\" Treadwell closed. \"They will do something special at Ole Miss.\"